About Ronald N. Walters
Ronald N. Walters Jr. combined study in the United States and Europe before turning to law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from West Virginia University in 2007, followed by a Master of Science in International Management from Royal Holloway, University of London in 2010. He later returned to West Virginia University for a Juris Doctor, completing the degree in 2018. Between those degrees he spent time at Droit — École de Droit de la Sorbonne in 2017, studying International Comparative Law and Complex Litigation.
That international thread runs through his academic record. The management degree gave him exposure to cross-border business issues. The Sorbonne experience added comparative law perspectives and a close look at multi-jurisdictional procedural questions. He brought that background back to the United States as he prepared for practice in West Virginia.
Walters is licensed to practice in West Virginia. Early in his legal career he worked on matters that drew on both litigation skills and an understanding of business operations. He has handled contested cases in state courts and worked on legal problems that require attention to procedural detail and client objectives. He approaches cases by breaking complex problems into manageable parts and by testing legal assumptions through research and fact development.
At Walters Law Office, PLLC, he is part of a small-firm environment where attorneys often balance courtroom work with counseling clients. That setting calls for practical legal writing, timely filings, and client communication tailored to the circumstances of each matter. Colleagues and clients have described him as methodical; he aims to present options clearly and to explain the likely consequences of different courses of action.
He maintains current memberships in professional associations relevant to his practice. Those affiliations keep him connected to changes in state law and to peers handling similar challenges across West Virginia. He has also used his international studies to spot procedural and substantive contrasts between legal systems when those issues arise in domestic cases.
He continues to practice from Walters Law Office, PLLC in West Virginia, where he handles litigation and business-related legal matters for private and institutional clients.